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1953111241Paris Nouvelles Editions Latines 1953 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée, 121 + (5) pp. (léger frottement à la couverture), planches de photos en noir hors-texte. Edition originale peu courante parue à l'occasion des 150 ans de l'indépendance haïtienne.
1953111241Paris Nouvelles Editions Latines 1953 1 vol. broché in-12, broché, couverture illustrée, 121 + (5) pp. (léger frottement à la couverture), planches de photos en noir hors-texte. Edition originale peu courante parue à l'occasion des 150 ans de l'indépendance haïtienne.
47452"1"" ans de séjour aux Antilles." Toulouse. Ste liv.religieux 1878. In-12, 246 pages. Broché. (dos cassé, couverture défraichie, cachet).
1957119684Neuchâtel A la Baconnière 1957 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 109 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état.
1957119684Neuchâtel A la Baconnière 1957 1 vol. relié in-4, cartonnage d'éditeur, jaquette illustrée, 109 pp., nombreuses reproductions en noir et en couleurs. Très bon état.
2006192768L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 2006. In-8 broché de 215 pages. Bon état
020868Aransas Pass TX: Published By the Author. Wraps. Good. no date perhaps 1955. Side stapled wraps 8 ½ by 11 inches. 12 pp. including covers. Second and perhaps final issue of this zine created by Maril Shrewsbury. Although listed as a member of FAPA Fantasy Amateur Press Association this zine appears to have little to nothing to do with fantasy in the sense meant. Shrewsbury was a carnival worker who was tasked with painting 12 by 26 inch pictures in under 6 minutes see Fancyclopedia 3 website. Her first issue of Heck drew heavily on carnival life and culture while this issue only offers two pages of insight into the culture. The rest is devoted to snippets of letters subtle sexual innuendo etc. All said this zine feels well ahead of its time. GOOD condition. Uneven toning and fading along the extremities. Heavy toning to the interior. Published By the Author unknown
1958020407New York: Henry Street Settlement presumed Publisher 1958. Wraps. Good. Illustrated wraps. 52 pp. Printed on single sides only. A detailed report by Ruth S. Tefferteller detailing the efforts of the Pre-Delinquent Gang Project at the Henry Street Settlement in New York. The report explains in depth the formation of groups such as the Lucky Seven of children divided by age. The programs work and notable incidents regarding each group are included such as police encounters among the older group. Names of the children are mentioned in some instances as well as general statistics such as race. Tefferteller worked for 21 years at the Henry Street Settlement in a variety of roles that promoted social welfare among lower income children and families. The Henry Street Settlement was established in 1893 to offer assistance to those in need primarily in the Lower East Side of New York. GOOD condition. Slightly ex-library with pencil markings to the upper front cover. Moderate toning. Minor creasing to the rear cover. Henry Street Settlement, presumed Publisher unknown
1861100126<p>Group of three daily diaries for 1861 1863 1865 and two others for 1866 and 1867. Together five diaries. Various places: 1861-1867. Each 12mo morocco wallet style bindings four black one red. Diaries for 1861 and 1863 in pencil others combination of pencil and ink. All bindings are worn 1863 is more so and a couple have some tears along edges and hinges. The 1866 diary has more significant wearm and some cracks along the edges. Group of 10 pages are loose in 1863. Condition of writing varies but generally fairly legible. Overall the group is in very good condition.Herrick was from Syracuse New York and served in Company D of the 110th Regiment of the New York Volunteers. However information from the National Park Service archive suggest he served with the 12 Regiment out of New York. He appears to have served during the siege at Port Hudson and did garrison duty at the infamous Union prison Fort Jefferson in Florida. The first diary covers his enlistment in April 1861 to the end of that year. The diary describes training and the trip to Washington where the regiment was reviewed by President Lincoln. It appears that in July 1861 he was discharged for medical reasons but for some reason he re-inlisted in August 1862. The diary for 1863 covers the entire year and includes descriptions of the siege and assault on Port Hudson. Herrick seems to have been ill during this period and stayed in camp a lot. In February 1864 Herrick and the 110th began garrison duty at Fort Jefferson the much reviled Union prison located on Garden Key Island in the Gulf of Mexico. While Herrick’s descriptions often seem somewhat monotonous the weather his health which ships came in his impressions of various drills this diary is one of very few first hand accounts inside the prison. There are some interesting entries including a prison detail discovering coffins while digging a foundation for a new building an officer arrested for selling whiskey to prisoners and a prisoner being "strung up" for stealing. Perhaps the most significant content of this diary is related to Lincoln’s assassination. In an entry on April 22nd a ship brings news to the prison "they had three prisoners slung up for rejoicing over it" Then in an entry dated July 24th the naval transport Florida brought three of the Lincoln assassination conspirators Samuel Arnold Michael O’Laughlin and Dr. Samuel Mudd to the prison. This prison wasn’t known for kindly treatment of prisoners the weather usually very hot and humid and the place was infested with bugs and misquotes. The food was what you would expect and Samuel Arnold was reported to have said the meat was so rotten "dogs ran from it." nps.gov/civilwar/soldiers</p> books
1982M1625841982 Privat , 1982 , grand et fort in8 relié, jaquette illustrée , 480 pp .Reproductions hors texte .
1925117801925 Châteauroux, Société d'Imprimerie, d' Edition et des Journaux du Berry, 1925; in-8 de VII - 225pp. - (5) ff. (9 tableaux généalogiques) - (1) f. (Table). Plein cartonnage rouge à la bradel, dos richement orné et doré, auteur titre dorés sur étiquette de maroquin violine, couverture conservée. Illustré de 8 planches H.T. (portraits, armoiries). Bien complet du papillon d'errata en début début d'ouvrage.
1667122976à Lyon, chez Christophe Fourmy 1667 In-16 15 x 8 cm. Reliure de l’époque veau havane, dos à nerfs encadrés de fers dorés, [2]-680 pp., 3 planches repliées, table. Dos terni, accrocs en pied et en tête de dos, coins émoussés et frottés, intérieur correct avec humidités. Ouvrage d’une relative rareté.
17511177351751 A Londres, Chez Nourse, 1751, 2 volumes in-12 de 95x165 mm environ, (2) ff., 285 pages - (1) f., 248 pages, complet des 6 planches dépliantes. Pleines reliures marbrées d'époque, dos longs portant titres et tomaisons dorées, fers dorés, filet d'encadrement à froid sur les plats, filet doré sur les coupes, tranches mouchetées, gardes de papier marbré à la coquille. Coins légèrement émoussés, quelques griffures et épidermures sur le cuir, rares rousseurs sinon bon état.
1994192625L'Harmattan L'Harmattan, 1994. Grand In-8 broché de 329 pages. Bon état
1971DEZ-5795Fort-de-France, Société de Distribution et de Culture, 1971. In-8 broché. Faux-titre et titre, 335 pp, 1 f. de table. Bien complet de l'hors texte en couleur mis en frontispice et de la carte dépliante de la Martinique. Réédition de celle publiée Chez Marcel Rivière. Une tâche claire sur la couverture sinon bel état intérieur frais.
76061 Fort-de-France, Société de distribution et de culture, 1972, in-8° br., 335 pp., tampons, mentions manuscrites en gardes.
220776Paris, Rivière, 1935 gr. in-8, 335 pp., frontispice en couleurs, carte dépliante, broché. Petits trous de vers dans la seconde moitié de l'ouvrage avec légère atteinte au texte.
223264Paris, Lavergne, 1938 in-8, 191 pp., bradel toile grise, premier plat de couverture conservé contrecollé sur la toile (reliure moderne). Cachet Henri Lehmann, envoi.
1986136353Karthala 1986 In-8 broché 24 cm sur 16. 336 pages. Bon état d’occasion.
1780PHO-2207Nyon l’Ainé, Paris, 1780, 2 vol. in-12 de XIV - XVIII -389 pp. et 1 f.- 352 pp., relié plein veau marbré époque, dos à nerfs orné avec pièces de titre et tomaison, tranches rouges, petits manques au dos, coiffes sup. arasées, coins usés, légères épidermures.
QWA-11582Perrin, 2002, in-8 br., 423 p., 1ère édition, coll. "Pour l'histoire", 8 planches ill. h.-t., cartes, ex-dono, sous couverture plastifiée, bon état.
2002133501Perrin Paris, Perrin 2002. In-8 broché, de 423 pages. Photos hors-texte. Très bon état
2007183192Perrin Perrin, 2007. In-12 broché de 570 pages. Très bon état
QWA-15957Desormeaux, 1973, pet. in-4 rel. 12 chag. havane à coins (17,5 x 17), 319 p., 1ère édition, coll. "Encyclopédie antillaise", planches h.-t., carte, excellente reliure, dos à 5 faux-nerfs, tranches mouchetées, bon état.
6329Pointe à Pitre, Editions Desormeaux, 1973, broché, couverture à rabats, 17x22 cm., 319 pages, illustrations en noir et blanc.